In person the difference is much more distinct between the two and I've gotten drastically more compliments when I style my twist outs wit the cocoon method. Naptural did a tutorial on them if anyone is interested. =)

Mostly fine hair, coarse around my edges and nape.
Definitely high porosity and insanely dense.
Not so sure on the elasticity, but I don't think I have a very good moisture/protein balance and my hair is ubber dry, so I'm going to go with low... of course I could be very wrong.

Mostly fine hair, coarse around my edges and nape.
Definitely high porosity and insanely dense.
Not so sure on the elasticity, but I don't think I have a very good moisture/protein balance and my hair is ubber dry, so I'm going to go with low... of course I could be very wrong.

In person the difference is much more distinct between the two and I've gotten drastically more compliments when I style my twist outs wit the cocoon method. Naptural did a tutorial on them if anyone is interested. =)

Originally Posted by sapphirestarr14

Very nice. I like the chunkiness of your twist outs.

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Thanks. I don't fluff them out that much. I use twist outs when I want a "sleeker" or more "tamed" look. I typically do 12-16 twists total.

Mostly fine hair, coarse around my edges and nape.
Definitely high porosity and insanely dense.
Not so sure on the elasticity, but I don't think I have a very good moisture/protein balance and my hair is ubber dry, so I'm going to go with low... of course I could be very wrong.